I’ve been collecting and drooling over some easy fall treats and goodies for kids over on my “Falling for Fall” Board on Pinterest, that I just HAD to share! I love how baking and fall go hand in hand. Add some kids helping out {and licking the bowl} and it’s the perfect equation!

You’ve probably heard of the “Empty Tomb” Resurrection Rolls, but have you tried them? They are easy for Easter holiday and a great way to incorporate the meaning into some hands-on-fun in the kitchen for your kids! It’s a sweet treat you’ll want to make an Easter tradition!

4 Simple Ingredients for Resurrection Rolls:

Crescent Rolls

Melted Butter

Marshmallows(Large or Mini)

Cinnamon Sugar

The recipe that has been passed around for years calls for large marshmallows, but we didn’t have any in our pantry, so we substituted 3 mini marshmallows per crescent roll, which worked out just fine! Plus I read that the larger marshmallows tend to ooze out while baking, so this might be an easy solution.

Instructions for Assembling and Baking Resurrection Rolls:

1. Preheat your oven as instructed on the crescent roll package.

2. While you are waiting for the oven to preheat, read John 19 about the sentence, crucifixion, death, and burial of Jesus. (There is something about reading this account straight from the Bible, although I LOVE the Jesus Storybook Bible’s* version as well.)

Indiana was hit with more snow yesterday, followed by very cold temperatures today. Since making snowmen and sledding in below zero wind chills is out of the question, we’ll probably make another batch of snow ice cream.

I’m shocked at how many people have never tried Snow Cream (ice cream made from snow) living in the northern US! This was my husbands first taste of it as well. If you love homemade ice cream or soft serve ice cream, it will be love at first bite!

Surviving Snow Days Snow Ice Cream

Ingredients:

8-10 cups of Fresh Snow (the white kind of course) or a Large Heaping Bowl Full

1 can of Sweetened Condensed Milk

1 teaspoon of Vanilla

Directions:

1. Scoop snow into a large bowl. I know this seems like a large amount, but the other ingredients reduce it down.

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